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Simon St.Laurent writes: > >The only so-called XML-related W3C specs my customers have used so far > >in real production systems (as far as I remember) are XML itself, > >Namespaces, RDF (really!), XSLT, and XPointer (only through XSLT, > >though). I've heard of others using the DOM, though DOM > >implementations seem to run into trouble in high-demand environments. > >In all cases, the customers used each W3C spec because (a) it solved a > >real problem that they would otherwise have had to invent a new > >solution for, and (b) there was available software support. > > I'm with David on the reality check, though I see more XHTML (mostly for > the hell of it) and DOM use. I don't see much XPointer - just XPath. And > yes, I do see some 'real' RDF work out there. Yes, I meant "XPath" too. Damn all those specs! Good thing we don't actually have to learn most of them. All the best, David -- David Megginson david@m... http://www.megginson.com/
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